SOUNDGARDEN Near-Reunion At TOM MORELLO's Justice Tour Stop in Seattle; Video Available

March 25, 2009

According to RollingStone.com, three former members of SOUNDGARDENKim Thayil, Ben Shepherd and Matt Cameron — performed together last night (Tuesday, March 24) in Seattle at one of Tom Morello's Justice Tour stops.

"I haven't been this fucking excited about something in a long time," Morello exclaimed, according to the report. "It's like I won some type of contest or something."

The SOUNDGARDEN bandmates, playing for the first time together since the band broke up in 1997, were joined by Tad Doyle, a veteran of the Seattle scene. Their three-song set consisted of "Nothing to Say", "Spoonman" (with Morello) and an "energetic" version of "Hunted Down".

Read more from RollingStone.com.

Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be viewed below.

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